I'll be speaking on a panel about cy pres at the 2013 ABA Class Action National Institute on October 23 in Boston. I can't imagine that anything I'll get to say in the ten or so minutes I'll have is worth the $525 to $770 they're charging if you've been reading my cy pres briefs, but perhaps the other events or the CLE or the Boston clam chowda are worth your while.

My fall speaking schedule looks to include Harvard, University of Chicago, and Tulane law school Federalist Society chapters; if you're part of a Federalist Society chapter in those neighborhoods, and would like to have me speak on the same trip, drop me a line, and we'll see about coordinating.

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